We have had a wonderful two weeks. Mom regained her strength as if she doesn't have cancer. Dad finished the office remodel, which looks good considering his injured hand and somewhat duffer condition. Lou and I laid at Dad's feet today as he put the desk together. Mom came home early to enjoy the warm weather. Hard to believe Mom and Dad see the oncologist tomorrow which may mean the next round of chemotherapy starts Monday. It's surreal that Mom has to feel terrible to get better.
Our neighbors up the street, Jay and Kathy, who own Mack, a red Lab who stops buy every day to give us treats, their daughter Erin has colon cancer that attacked adjacent organs and was found in her lymph nodes. Mom and Dad went to their house for dinner Sunday evening to see them and to watch the 49er game. They told Mom about Erin's challenge and asked for Mom to help since Mom has been through chemo and knows what it takes to survive. Mom helps so many people. I hope she helps Erin because Lou and me love Jay and Kathy. We don't want them to be sad. Cancer is evil. It is everywhere. Lou and I are barking alot more now to keep the cancer from getting to anyone else we love. Watch out cancer we are on the job!
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